The Guardian - 29/03/12
Fall mainly due to 2011 being fifth warmest on record, and rise in nuclear power usage after Sizewell reactor came back online.
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UK greenhouse gas emissions down 7% in 2011
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UK greenhouse gas emissions down 7% in 2011
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(the man from WSP added that) ...higher gas bills, as well as the milder weather, also played a role: "The largest emissions reduction comes from home gas heating. The government attributes this to winter 2011 being significantly warmer than 2010, but we believe that the 20% increase in domestic gas prices over the same period is also significant. Hard pressed households will have been putting on an extra jumper rather than the heating."
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Yep, and all these suddenly closed down shops that used to have heating on full blast AND THE DOORS OPEN may be a factor, and all the suddenly shut down and bulldozed factories we used to have round hereRenewableCandy wrote:(the man from WSP added that) ...higher gas bills, as well as the milder weather, also played a role: "The largest emissions reduction comes from home gas heating. The government attributes this to winter 2011 being significantly warmer than 2010, but we believe that the 20% increase in domestic gas prices over the same period is also significant. Hard pressed households will have been putting on an extra jumper rather than the heating."
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